
U.S. president Donald Trump arrives to address troops aboard the USS George Washington ship in Yokosuce, Japan, on October 28, 2025. © Andrew Harnik / Getty Images
In fresh weeks, the United States has been practicing raids on Venezuela, as reported on Saturday by the "Wall Street Journal" (WSJ), citing the Ministry of Defence authoritative and flight monitoring data.
President Donald Trump accused Venezuelan government of cartels "terrorism drugs" and on Saturday announced that the country's airspace would be closed to "all airlines, pilots, drug dealers and human traffickers".The threat arose due to the expansion of American naval forces in the Caribbean Sea, where more than 20 alleged drug smuggling vessels have been attacked on Trump's orders since September.By ‘Wall Street Journal’, Trump told Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro during a secret telephone call last week that he would consider his dismissal from power unless he stepped down.Although no of the parties confirmed that specified a conversation had taken place, Trump had previously denied that he was trying to overthrow Maduro by force.In August, the United States increased the prize for Maduro's arrest to $50 million.On Saturday, Venezuelan Ministry of abroad Affairs rejected threats to his aircraft, calling them aggression ‘colonial’, illegal under global law.
Maduro put the army on advanced alert and conducted respective exercises, promising to defy any invasion.The Venezuelan government denied accusations of supporting cartels and argued that Trump was utilizing repression against drug trafficking as a pretext to change the regime.
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